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it's saudis london being turned into a vibrant place -- it saw east london being turned into a vibrant place. sive now?en >> it is very expensive. sometimes we are struggling. , this is whatme we are trying to do. >> give me a sense of in one year or two years' time. how much will we be purchasing? at the moment, 20% of commerce for clothing is done online. need an upgrade for physical retail. consumers no longer want to be sold the same products in the same shops. online come as welcome and needs to grow into something different. for us, this is about connecting a consumer with a young designer and knowing that your money goes into the pockets of the young designer. you will him something that nobody else in the world has. which i think is luxury. at the same time, physical retail needs to upgrade. we need to have the element of curation. it is not about numbers and pushing high street pieces and consequences for the environment. it is more about providing .onsumers with added value >> which brands out there are getting the move to social media right? >> there are some really interest
it's saudis london being turned into a vibrant place -- it saw east london being turned into a vibrant place. sive now?en >> it is very expensive. sometimes we are struggling. , this is whatme we are trying to do. >> give me a sense of in one year or two years' time. how much will we be purchasing? at the moment, 20% of commerce for clothing is done online. need an upgrade for physical retail. consumers no longer want to be sold the same products in the same shops. online come as...
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cnn, london. >> the u.s. president echoes the urgent warnings from public health officials on ebola. >> here's the hard truth. in west africa ebola is now an epidemic the likes of which we have not seen before. >> washington plans to respond back with that in a moment. eligible for medicare?r ] that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has
cnn, london. >> the u.s. president echoes the urgent warnings from public health officials on ebola. >> here's the hard truth. in west africa ebola is now an epidemic the likes of which we have not seen before. >> washington plans to respond back with that in a moment. eligible for medicare?r ] that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan,...
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it is all about london fashion week. they want to make london the most talked about city in terms of fashion. they will be talking to all of the innovators here. stay tuned for many of my interviews. they will be talking about how this is disruption fashion for th. >> make sure that fashion stays on the agenda. >> i thought i would look at philip seymour hoffman's film. a big loss to the acting community. his last film is called the most wanted man. it is adapted from a spy novel written in 2008. he resembles a hung over panda in his final leading role of a disillusioned spymaster. >> what have you got? >> it goes back to this story which is about the retailers. everyone goes out and get a walk. going for a walk makes everybody feel better. to be one of the conclusions from the research. "countdown" continues. russian threatens retaliation. discuss that and a lot about scotland when we return after a short break. >> russia sanctioned again. the latest round of penalties will take effect today. --we are alive in ukraine l
it is all about london fashion week. they want to make london the most talked about city in terms of fashion. they will be talking to all of the innovators here. stay tuned for many of my interviews. they will be talking about how this is disruption fashion for th. >> make sure that fashion stays on the agenda. >> i thought i would look at philip seymour hoffman's film. a big loss to the acting community. his last film is called the most wanted man. it is adapted from a spy novel...
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party leaders in london hit the panic button. the media scrambled to play catch-up. >> poll came out in the "sunday times" owned by rupert murdoch and his gigantic news corporation. there is every indication that murdoch's scottish son, the -- sun, will urge scotts to vote for independence. so despite that phone hacking scandal that shamed his company, landed it in court and left it in crisis, rupert murdoch could prove to be more influential in this referendum than almost any of those actually taking part. the leader of the yes side, alex samon is clearly happy to have murdoch's backing but so is david cameron. we saw how that worked out. our starting point is the scottish capitol, he had inburrouinbu edinborough. >> he is no longer the establishment and parliament. >> i have never asked a prime minister for anything. >> this is an opportunity that he has to stick one to westminster and the british establishment and the notion of scotland taking away from the united kingdom is probably one that gives him pleasure: >> so news sto
party leaders in london hit the panic button. the media scrambled to play catch-up. >> poll came out in the "sunday times" owned by rupert murdoch and his gigantic news corporation. there is every indication that murdoch's scottish son, the -- sun, will urge scotts to vote for independence. so despite that phone hacking scandal that shamed his company, landed it in court and left it in crisis, rupert murdoch could prove to be more influential in this referendum than almost any...
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here in london, we have this report. >> . >>turing a long night at the end of the two year campaign, scotland watched as it's future played out on national television. the votes were counted in the yes campaign had a few highs, winning significantly, this were more wins for the nos, and the man who led the independence campaign accepted defeat. >> it's important to say that our referendum was an agreed and consented process, and scotland has, by majority, has decided not, at this stage, to become an independent country, and i accept that verdict of the people. and i call on all of scotland to follow suit in accepting the democratic verdict of the people of scotland. >> the campaign has been called uninspiring and endlessly negative, and it played on the economic risks of independence, and it may have won by doing so. on thursday, voters turned out in the biggest numbers in history, and even if they didn't get the results they talked for. >> no, there's no chance of social equality. and our population, its just a missed opport
here in london, we have this report. >> . >>turing a long night at the end of the two year campaign, scotland watched as it's future played out on national television. the votes were counted in the yes campaign had a few highs, winning significantly, this were more wins for the nos, and the man who led the independence campaign accepted defeat. >> it's important to say that our referendum was an agreed and consented process, and scotland has, by majority, has decided not, at...
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what are londoners telling you about the vote? >> i went to a popular tourist destination and i talked to vendors of shops and i could not find a single vendor who, as they put it -- whether they are concerned that they will, in the future, be able to sell products full of union jack's and that is the least problem. in case the scotland would become independent in the union jack would change, it would wait for a new product which would come in around a background. >> if the flag is the least of their worries, what are some of the bigger concerns of scotland does leave? >> given the far-reaching consequences, is quite surprising that so many things are still unclear. take the pound, take insurance. take the debt of the u.k.. how will this be split up? take the position of atomic submarines. case of a yes vote. one thing, however, is certain. this could be the last night of the u.k. as we know it. a struggle for money and power. >> keeping an ion things in london. >> from all angles, you can find the very latest updates. >> presiden
what are londoners telling you about the vote? >> i went to a popular tourist destination and i talked to vendors of shops and i could not find a single vendor who, as they put it -- whether they are concerned that they will, in the future, be able to sell products full of union jack's and that is the least problem. in case the scotland would become independent in the union jack would change, it would wait for a new product which would come in around a background. >> if the flag is...
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names are in london because of fashion week. they are showcasing digital the fashionlongside that fashion week. if you are looking at apple, we are seeing tech and fashion really going together, aren't we? >> you are right. we are starting to heat up. hopefully the entire fashion week is inside with a mirror. you can check yourself out before you go in. we have amanda weekly showing her latest designs. burberry.r very -- of course london is a help when it comes to fashion. it wants to make itself a hub when it comes to fashion tech. you have fashion tech accelerators. one on the front row helped grow se.' it is not just about the new ipo . it is also how to make commerce more user-friendly. it is about giving you fashion trends. it is about 3-d printing. you can get shoes and tops that are 3-d printed. this is about innovation and how you tie that up. it could break up the barriers to make it more immediately accessible by everyone. >> over the next few days, give me some of the events i need to be watching. >> i think tune in o
names are in london because of fashion week. they are showcasing digital the fashionlongside that fashion week. if you are looking at apple, we are seeing tech and fashion really going together, aren't we? >> you are right. we are starting to heat up. hopefully the entire fashion week is inside with a mirror. you can check yourself out before you go in. we have amanda weekly showing her latest designs. burberry.r very -- of course london is a help when it comes to fashion. it wants to...
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ryan chilcote in london. waiting for john ma. >> the currency debate continues to be a sticking point of the yes campaign in scotland. will it be a dealbreaker for business? we ask scotland's first-ever billionaire. tom hunter joins "the pulse" after the break. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." let's talk about the pound. it would be the subject of the next couple days. this is the action this morning. a little bit of selling. not a great deal. after the boe minutes. the real event comes tomorrow and probably friday, the referendum vote in scotland. bank were here earlier. one of their strategists telling me the market has basically priced in a no vote. 90% priced and when it comes to a no vote. the symmetry of the risks surrounding this, if you get a yes vote, you get a very big move on the back of that. we are waiting, watching and looking at polling data. trying to figure out which way the scots are going to vote. talking of which, let me take you back to edinburgh. anna edwa
ryan chilcote in london. waiting for john ma. >> the currency debate continues to be a sticking point of the yes campaign in scotland. will it be a dealbreaker for business? we ask scotland's first-ever billionaire. tom hunter joins "the pulse" after the break. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." let's talk about the pound. it would be the subject of the next couple days. this is the action this morning. a little bit of selling. not a...
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. >> and alibaba arrives in london. they meet investors a day before what might be the biggest ipo ever. >> hello. welcome to "countdown." i'm mark barton. >> and i'm caroline hyde. >> there's a battle of scotland's future. the recent polls show the gap between the two campaigns is tightening to four percentage points as they make a final push to win over voters ahead of tomorrow's referendum. let's get to the scottish capital where an edwards is following the story -- anna edwards is following the story. what is the latest update? >> thanks very much. good morning. let's reiterate the polling conclusions. no campaignput the ahead, but not by anything that could be described as a comfortable margin. the no camp is at 52%. yes camp at 48%. all of these polling companies are showing a reduced level of support for the no campaign compared to the last time that they reported. the man who runs the polls has said a number of times that he's putting the gap between no and yes at two percentage points. campaigning for both side
. >> and alibaba arrives in london. they meet investors a day before what might be the biggest ipo ever. >> hello. welcome to "countdown." i'm mark barton. >> and i'm caroline hyde. >> there's a battle of scotland's future. the recent polls show the gap between the two campaigns is tightening to four percentage points as they make a final push to win over voters ahead of tomorrow's referendum. let's get to the scottish capital where an edwards is following the...
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he's joining us from our london studios. al alex salmon said yes, they haven't voted for independence yet at this time. but this 1.6 million vote for independence shows that it is something whose time will eventually come. what do you make of that? >> i think it's absolutely the case that the people who support scottish independence have shown how committed some of them are to the cause. and the idea that they're simply going to give up on their principles because of one narrow defeat is clearly not going to happen. there's not going to be another referendum tomorrow. there's not going to be another one next year, but there could very well be another referendum at some point in the future. if you consider six months ago, add to that a referendum has happened at all is why so many people around the world are fascinated by it. >> alexander is going to be talking to the prime minister david cameron. we're going to hear from the prime minister in about half an hour from now. alex salmon was not humbled. he is making demands stil
he's joining us from our london studios. al alex salmon said yes, they haven't voted for independence yet at this time. but this 1.6 million vote for independence shows that it is something whose time will eventually come. what do you make of that? >> i think it's absolutely the case that the people who support scottish independence have shown how committed some of them are to the cause. and the idea that they're simply going to give up on their principles because of one narrow defeat is...
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obviously it has been an anxious night here in london. now, as you mentioned, the results are in, let's go over the results for the viewers joining us now. 45% voted yes to scottish independence. 60% no. and with that latest tally that we saw coming in, that means over 2 million people voted to stay within the u.k. now, the turn out has been remarkable. around 86 per crept, as high as 90% in some parts. now to discuss the implications we speak to steven barker, political economist. we look at it now, 45 to 55, a 10 point difference, some opinion polls had the yeses in front weeks ago. and certainly it was neck and neck. what gave us a 10 point divide when everyone thought it would be so close. >> i expect this will be discussed for weeks and months to come. i wonder if there was a fair bit of no vote within the polls, it's wider than many expected. >> there were, some would say, threatening tactics from westminster, especially with firnal issues, over the -- financial issues, over the currency. do you think that played a big part, the eco
obviously it has been an anxious night here in london. now, as you mentioned, the results are in, let's go over the results for the viewers joining us now. 45% voted yes to scottish independence. 60% no. and with that latest tally that we saw coming in, that means over 2 million people voted to stay within the u.k. now, the turn out has been remarkable. around 86 per crept, as high as 90% in some parts. now to discuss the implications we speak to steven barker, political economist. we look at...
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very much for watching things in london for us. other news now, would go to africa where at least 15 people have been killed after gunmen stormed a college in northern nigeria. police say the insurgents fired on fleeing students and set off at explosive device. no one has claimed responsibility but some say boko haram is behind the attack. suicide bombers have for peter italy bomb schools and universities in recent months. >> u.s. president barack obama says america will lead an international coalition against islamic state militants. speaking to soldiers today, he said the u.s. role will be to support iraqi fighting troops on the ground. obama reaffirmed his commitment not to put u.s. combat troops back into iraq but he told troops at an air force base in florida that the islamic state was facing the strongest enemy possible. >> whether in iraq or syria, these terrorists will learn the same thing that leaders of al qaeda already know. we mean what we say. our reach is long. you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. we wil
very much for watching things in london for us. other news now, would go to africa where at least 15 people have been killed after gunmen stormed a college in northern nigeria. police say the insurgents fired on fleeing students and set off at explosive device. no one has claimed responsibility but some say boko haram is behind the attack. suicide bombers have for peter italy bomb schools and universities in recent months. >> u.s. president barack obama says america will lead an...
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>> reporter: at london, he became the first amputee to run at the olympics. but by now, stories were also emerging of another side to his character. david o'sullivan has known pistorius since he was a boy. >> i knew a roommate of oscar pistorius told me that he had to move out of their room because oscar had gone hysterical on the phone, was shouting and screaming on the phone. it transpired. he was shouting and screaming at his then girlfriend and a man who had taken this girl out on an overseas trip. i had the story confirmed by so many other athletes who said it was terrible to witness, this incredible meltdown. >> reporter: he later insisted he had left his teammate's room on medical advice before a big race, but rumors about pistorius's private life persisted. >> he really seemed to be a different person to the public persona that he was presenting. you heard about the fast cars, how he was an insomniac and used to go to the shooting range in the middle of the night. more and more of these incidents which were happening, which showed oscar to be more vol
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ng from eden berg down to london. this means that it is better for the ecosystem from london and u.k.. >> adam, we are saying -- go ahead. >> one third thing is -- with all the devaluation of that the british government is talking about, you will probably see the development of municipal bond markets in u.k. >> that is where i wanted to go. the concessions that david cameron is prepared to make. what cost will that bear on the u.k. economy? >> it is concessions politically. we could argue that he is getting what he wants. if he'd evolved scotland and makes england of upper inlet, the tories have a majority in england. that aside, what will have to happen is they will have to move to fiscal federalism. it will never be like the u.s. there's a lot of room to have each with its own bottom. and, for the u.k. >> this is similar to what we saw with tibet referendums. and governor carney and i both lived through this as canadians. it was really not that disruptive. the political concessions make that group of people feel mor
ng from eden berg down to london. this means that it is better for the ecosystem from london and u.k.. >> adam, we are saying -- go ahead. >> one third thing is -- with all the devaluation of that the british government is talking about, you will probably see the development of municipal bond markets in u.k. >> that is where i wanted to go. the concessions that david cameron is prepared to make. what cost will that bear on the u.k. economy? >> it is concessions...
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thank you so much indeed for joining us, nicolas comfort from london. and incredible though it may seem, we're only just now getting the final, final result, although the prime minister's spoken, the leader of the scottish national party has spoken >>> the final and full result is just coming in and errol barnett has that. >> we knew how this would all end. it is now official. the last council's numbers have come in, that of highland. 191,000 registered voters. their voice has been heard now. and the no vote beating out the yes campaign by some 10,000 votes. so what's interesting here as we take a look at the big picture now, the overall numbers, what that means as we approach the final moments of this referendum is that those voting no, to stay a part of the united kingdom, those voters have now topped 2 million, 2 million people making their voices heard saying they want to remain as scottish people as part of the u.k. should also be noted 1.6 million people did vote for scotland to become independent, but it wasn't enough. as we've shown you througho
thank you so much indeed for joining us, nicolas comfort from london. and incredible though it may seem, we're only just now getting the final, final result, although the prime minister's spoken, the leader of the scottish national party has spoken >>> the final and full result is just coming in and errol barnett has that. >> we knew how this would all end. it is now official. the last council's numbers have come in, that of highland. 191,000 registered voters. their voice has...
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will scotland share the british pound and london is saying no. how quickly would scotland get into the european union and get into the subsidies for the farmers. they don't want to see separatist groups in their country breaking away. it may take time. the view is that they would get in quickly and they would have the voice at the table at the european union. no one has concrete answers, john. >> the polls are within the margin of error. kids as young as 16 could vote and that could change the face of scotland forever. nic robertson for us in scotland. thanks so much. >>> 26 minutes after the hour. the house officially signing on to the war against isis. at least part of the president's plan approving the effort to fund the moderate syrian rebels. this as a new terror plot suggesting isis may be ready to attack outside of the middle east. the new concern in the u.s. and why law enforcement is so concerned. >>> the hunt for isis. the house of representatives approving the president's plan to battle the terrorists, but the war, well, it might not b
will scotland share the british pound and london is saying no. how quickly would scotland get into the european union and get into the subsidies for the farmers. they don't want to see separatist groups in their country breaking away. it may take time. the view is that they would get in quickly and they would have the voice at the table at the european union. no one has concrete answers, john. >> the polls are within the margin of error. kids as young as 16 could vote and that could...
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fromke mckee, joining us london. thank you. more on the vote. running me is jeremy schapiro from brookings. welcome to "bottom line. " heard, overjust the past few weeks, polls in scotland showed the independence vote would be close. that turned out not to be the case. what happened? why did they choose security of unity overdependence? know.course we don't there was not any exit polling. we do not have a great inside. we can make some educated guesses and it seems the emotional case that was made for scottish independence was overcome by some hardheaded realism about the difficulties an independent scotland would have. people were afraid to take the leap. >> what does the referendum's rejection mean for the establishment in britain besides the obvious? ell, in the first instance, it is a huge relief. dealing with an independent scotland, dealing with the divorce, would have been a massive headache, to put it mildly, for the british and it kurdish politics for a decade. there are some serious challenges because this has demonstrated there is a t
fromke mckee, joining us london. thank you. more on the vote. running me is jeremy schapiro from brookings. welcome to "bottom line. " heard, overjust the past few weeks, polls in scotland showed the independence vote would be close. that turned out not to be the case. what happened? why did they choose security of unity overdependence? know.course we don't there was not any exit polling. we do not have a great inside. we can make some educated guesses and it seems the emotional case...
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we are live in london. i am guy johnson. increases thought to the size of its initial public offering. it is on the second week of its global tour. it is trying to convince people to buy into what could be the largest ipo ever. sentenced anas american to six years of hard label for what it has called hostile acts. matthew miller toward up his tourist visa after arriving in the country and announcing he wanted to -- as freedom. cameron returns to scotland for the second time in a week. -- the latest to polls show contradictory findings. close to call. a lot of uncertainty this week. a big week for the markets. let's find out how we are setting ourselves up. a huge week for europe and global markets. this is how we are cooking things up. red -- sea is red. look at the equity markets and the risk that could develop this week, russia, the possibility they might get a retaliation side ofs, the russian things, the sanctions could have realty. factor in the federal reserve. they start a two day meeting tomorrow. it ends on wednesda
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it is 7:00 here in london. president barack obama has destroya campaign to militants in iraq and syria. he said the u.s. would lead a broad coalition compromising -- comprising american air power. was this the strategy everyone was waiting for? the outlined his objectives and america's determination to pursue those objectives. more detail ong what the words would translate to in terms of action, they said it would include, for example, the arming and the equipping and the training of embedded syrian rebel groups inside camps, inside saudi arabia. and this strategy could include airstrikes on syria. >> i have made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists wherever they are. that means i will not hesitate to take action against isil in syria as well as iraq. this is the corporate couple of my presidency. if you threaten america, you will find no safe haven. the ackermann -- the acronym used to describe isis in syria. yesterday lending support for the iraqi government and try to get commitments from the iraqis as
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. >> reporter: about the result comes at a cost, london is prepared to reduce its influence in favor of giving up some of its powers. >>> and we will live in scotland reflecting on how the vote and its effect on our traveling south of the border and could transform the fortune politically of the entire united kingdom. >>> in other news u.n. declares ebola a threat to security as sierrea-leon is declaring a problem. >>> and then we have a grand slam champion at the age of 32. >>> welcome to the program, in the last few weeks the opinion poll said it would be close and reference of the referendum would have created a crisis in london and the final was 40% wanted to break away but 55% wanted to stay. only because big concessions were offered in the final few days of campaigning. let's talk to july mcdonald live here and a clear win for the no campaign, what does the result tell us? >> i think, darren, what the vote tells us is still 1.6 million people voted for change and they want to see that happen quickly and they are going to be holding politicians to account. i want to share with y
. >> reporter: about the result comes at a cost, london is prepared to reduce its influence in favor of giving up some of its powers. >>> and we will live in scotland reflecting on how the vote and its effect on our traveling south of the border and could transform the fortune politically of the entire united kingdom. >>> in other news u.n. declares ebola a threat to security as sierrea-leon is declaring a problem. >>> and then we have a grand slam champion at...
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hundreds of wounded warriors are in london attending in the invictus games. it is where injured servicemen and women from 13 countries compete in sports from rowing to wheelchair rugby. the united states has 98 athletes taking part. second lady dr. jill biden is leading the u.s. delegation. dr. biden, great to see you this morning. >> good morning, lester. >> before we talk about the games, if we can, i want to touch on the fallout from the ray rice controversy. we are marking the 20th anniversary of the violence against women act which your husband pushed through as a u.s. senator. i'm curious what you think needs to be done and how much progress we made in the last 20 years on that subject. >> you know, lester, i'm really proud of what joe has done of writing the violence against women act. of course, there is more to be done. today, i'm here with the best of america with our wounded warriors and athletes. we're here at the invictus games. >> let's turn to that. as you watch the u.s. compete, what has struck out to you? >> i just watched the usa versus engl
hundreds of wounded warriors are in london attending in the invictus games. it is where injured servicemen and women from 13 countries compete in sports from rowing to wheelchair rugby. the united states has 98 athletes taking part. second lady dr. jill biden is leading the u.s. delegation. dr. biden, great to see you this morning. >> good morning, lester. >> before we talk about the games, if we can, i want to touch on the fallout from the ray rice controversy. we are marking the...
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. -- anti-london. it expresses frustration i think a lot of the hinterlands of 19 them, northern england and wales and a lot of other areas of the european, action all of the aries of the kingdom outside the metropolitan london area and the south feel about the english government that the uk government, the disenfranchisement they feel from the city, the cultural distance that is being created by the different evolutions of london and the rest of the united kingdom. what the identity of scotland gives them is a language, a vocabulary, and institutional platform to express that disenfranchisement that the rest of the united kingdom doesn't really have to. and so that's why we see this disenfranchisement coming forward most clearly and most strongly in scotland. but i think it is a general problem in the united kingdom and i think it is something yes or no that the united kingdom roux should deal with. and i guess urgently but i would share some of the pessimism that was expressed that they really well.
. -- anti-london. it expresses frustration i think a lot of the hinterlands of 19 them, northern england and wales and a lot of other areas of the european, action all of the aries of the kingdom outside the metropolitan london area and the south feel about the english government that the uk government, the disenfranchisement they feel from the city, the cultural distance that is being created by the different evolutions of london and the rest of the united kingdom. what the identity of...
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it's the first time london will stage a major final since 1996. it's one of four cities that will host the quarter finals, plus three group games. they have didn't picked despite that russia's employment of crimea will break up the area. >>> three time europe league champions inter have kicked off the season with a win. >>> two time grand slam champion, and choo that's biggest star has announced her retirement from tennis after she failed to overcome chronic injuries. the world number 6 won the australian open in january, but has been sidelined since july. now with asia's first-ever grand slam winner after victory at the 2011 french open. >>> the asia golf club have voted to allow women members for the first time in its 260-year history. it has hosted 28 british opens. it has 2,400 members on the issue. of the three quarters that responded 85% agreed to allow women to join the excuse if club for the very first time. >>> lee welling has more on what that vote by the r&a actually means. >> this yes decision has implications beyond the famous old st.
it's the first time london will stage a major final since 1996. it's one of four cities that will host the quarter finals, plus three group games. they have didn't picked despite that russia's employment of crimea will break up the area. >>> three time europe league champions inter have kicked off the season with a win. >>> two time grand slam champion, and choo that's biggest star has announced her retirement from tennis after she failed to overcome chronic injuries. the...
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i think this is the spirit going on in london. it has put london on the map. we caught up with anna wintour. she has a bit of a soft spot for her hometown. creativity and fun. you never know what you're going to see. it is great to be here. will pry those sunglasses off of her. this is a great example -- we about -- andtalked they talked about expanding their warehouse. it is a representation of risk and the technology cost. >> this is why we have so many fashion stars. you do not need to rent a shop on the high street. has expanded into so many markets, it has to plow market -- money into the market. also, into infrastructure, getting the clothing out quickly and fast. also having to do free delivery and returns, that cost money as well. look at their sales. we saw growth in the united kingdom. maybe the scottish referendum will help them a little bit. -- thate a terrible helps. they can manage to get that back. i think that shaw tells it all. 64%. more than 3 billion pounds. why? people got over excited about how quickly they can leverage themselves without
i think this is the spirit going on in london. it has put london on the map. we caught up with anna wintour. she has a bit of a soft spot for her hometown. creativity and fun. you never know what you're going to see. it is great to be here. will pry those sunglasses off of her. this is a great example -- we about -- andtalked they talked about expanding their warehouse. it is a representation of risk and the technology cost. >> this is why we have so many fashion stars. you do not need to...
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from milan back to london. and i think that really helped put london on the map as the boc. and there's so much talent here, incredible factories, it's a real sense of cross. so there's no yoen why the business can't go from strength to strength. >> what a great interview. tonya, i have to ask another big trend that we've seen emerging from these fashion weeks is the emergence of technology, fashion tech, if you will. what -- did you see that at all on the runway? >> absolutely you are right. it's extraordinary. top shop, for the first time, actually had five sort of instagram people that had a lot of followers. and they had them showing the design straight from the catwalk. and it was the first time that they had embraced social media. we had talked exclusively to phillip green about that and burberry did exactly the same, as well. and you can now have an app on your phone that you can press, download and buy straightaway. so there's a huge move forward into digital. and, of course, the way and how you are bei
from milan back to london. and i think that really helped put london on the map as the boc. and there's so much talent here, incredible factories, it's a real sense of cross. so there's no yoen why the business can't go from strength to strength. >> what a great interview. tonya, i have to ask another big trend that we've seen emerging from these fashion weeks is the emergence of technology, fashion tech, if you will. what -- did you see that at all on the runway? >> absolutely you...
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and london, london itself is also a divided polity. one of the features of the thatcher era was the evolution of the greater london, which was very much in into the left of government. when of the battles of that. area bank was margaret thatcher fighting with the leader of the london council. they want a certain amount of self-determination, so i think that the issue will take on some interesting dimensions as we move forward. i think that thesnp will be telling us about them. i would like to get questions in the back, because people have been waiting seriously. please identify themselves -- yourselves. >> what is the impact on it businesses like pensions and nk if the scottish people vote yes, and what is the impact on the economy considering that many scottish people are dependent on the u.k. for social welfare, social security, and other benefits? >> thank you. hi, i am with public radio in barcelona. my question is, do you think that people should have the right to decide their own fate? as a general matter, we had 2 million people
and london, london itself is also a divided polity. one of the features of the thatcher era was the evolution of the greater london, which was very much in into the left of government. when of the battles of that. area bank was margaret thatcher fighting with the leader of the london council. they want a certain amount of self-determination, so i think that the issue will take on some interesting dimensions as we move forward. i think that thesnp will be telling us about them. i would like to...
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joining us live from london. and for those of you watching from outside the united states, remember, cnn is the place to be for live coverage of the scottish referendum, polls open across the country, 32 voting districts and 24 hours from now, that's 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time on thursday, we'll bring you those results as soon as they become available. cnn's live coverage starts thursday at 10:00 p.m. london time. >>> we want to bring you new details of the abduction of steven sotloff. the second man beheaded by isis. carl penhaul asked him what happened. >> reporter: he wanders through this area. his mind goes to the friend he could not save. he was a fixer for steven sotloff. they were kidnapped just inside syria by isis gunmen in august 2013. sotloff never made it out alive. they were just 20 minutes into their drive to aleppo. he explained three cars were parked by the highway. about 15 gunmen armed with assault rifles leapt out when he saw them approach. the gunmen ordered him and sotloff to cover the
joining us live from london. and for those of you watching from outside the united states, remember, cnn is the place to be for live coverage of the scottish referendum, polls open across the country, 32 voting districts and 24 hours from now, that's 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. local time on thursday, we'll bring you those results as soon as they become available. cnn's live coverage starts thursday at 10:00 p.m. london time. >>> we want to bring you new details of the abduction of steven...
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aljazeera, westminster in london. >> prime minister cameron was in scotland wednesday to make his case for unity, but that trip was short, and involved mainly private events, perhaps reflecting the fact that cameron's party, the conservative the enjoy little support in scotland. would scotland continue to use the british pound? would england let it? the status of military assets in scotland, including nuclear submarines base there had would have to be negotiated. also on the negotiating table, scotland's membership innate toe and the european union both of which say they would have to reapply. set against this is centuries of emotion and a sense many scots have that theirs is the genuinely separate place. it's history stretching from william wallace and robert the bruce to a modern world in which it already feeds it's own teams in soccers world cup. let's bring in david scheper from chicago from northwestern university and charles contain, professional of international affairs and government at georgetown university. professor, 40 years ago, when the u.k. was 260 years old, in your the
aljazeera, westminster in london. >> prime minister cameron was in scotland wednesday to make his case for unity, but that trip was short, and involved mainly private events, perhaps reflecting the fact that cameron's party, the conservative the enjoy little support in scotland. would scotland continue to use the british pound? would england let it? the status of military assets in scotland, including nuclear submarines base there had would have to be negotiated. also on the negotiating...
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we'll talk about the deal, road show is in hong kong and headed to london. i'll be covering that road show on wednesday. what do you expect demand to be like on friday when it does open for trade on the new york stock exchange? >> what is interesting, is this alibaba, we could go on wednesday. last week they had 800 people. you can't get stock. it's targeted toward institutions. and we think it's going to price above the range. the range is $60 to $66. and there seems to be no real price -- >> she has done this before. >> it seems to be all good news for alibaba, but what is your current market risk to their positioning? >> it's a play on the chinese market. they have 80% of the ecommerce market and china, the rate of consumption is 35% and the u.s. is at 67%. the idea is that it can grow, as the regular consumption will increase and imports go down, i have a report that shows alibaba. if you buy it in the u.s., you don't know what the sources are or the return policy. this is a globaling gnomic risk. and especially a macro risk in china. >> what about the m
we'll talk about the deal, road show is in hong kong and headed to london. i'll be covering that road show on wednesday. what do you expect demand to be like on friday when it does open for trade on the new york stock exchange? >> what is interesting, is this alibaba, we could go on wednesday. last week they had 800 people. you can't get stock. it's targeted toward institutions. and we think it's going to price above the range. the range is $60 to $66. and there seems to be no real price...
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london itself is divided in politics. one of the features was the abolition of the london council. it was always leaning to the left of the government. there's a great deal of effort inside of london. for a certain amount of self-determination -- i think this issue would take on interesting dimensions as we move forward. i would like to get some questions from the back because a lot of people have been waving furiously. and please identify yourself. >> i am from "the new york times." what is the impact on pensions and banks it scottish people vote yes? many scottish people are dependent on the u.k. for social welfare, social security, and a matter of benefits. >> we have public radio in barcelona. do you think people have the right to decide their own fate? as a general matter we have 2 million people in barcelona yesterday. the spanish government does not allow the capital vote to go ahead. you think that any people should have the right to decide their own fate? >> a question from the gentleman standing right behind you. >> i wouldn't want anyone to think my accent reflects any b
london itself is divided in politics. one of the features was the abolition of the london council. it was always leaning to the left of the government. there's a great deal of effort inside of london. for a certain amount of self-determination -- i think this issue would take on interesting dimensions as we move forward. i would like to get some questions from the back because a lot of people have been waving furiously. and please identify yourself. >> i am from "the new york...
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economy in london and the southeast of london. and it aspirational message about continuing friendly partnerships in many areas with the rest of the u.k. after independence. all very positive but also, i have to say, very vague, and unconvincing, especially in that emphasis on partnerships because it relies on the willingness of the partner and the partner have said we are not really very .illing in the last weeks we have seen a stronger negative message from the yes side. tofact, they have managed conjure up a presentational perfect storm with three elements. if we stay, the national health service, the icon of postwar british society, will be privatized. if we stay, social inequality will increase. if we stay, we will continue to be governed by a political party which is deeply disliked in scotland. nhs privatization, inequality, conservatives being brought together in an effective way, having real traction, another reason why the polls have closed. i think we can boil down the big decision to pretty much this -- the no side say
economy in london and the southeast of london. and it aspirational message about continuing friendly partnerships in many areas with the rest of the u.k. after independence. all very positive but also, i have to say, very vague, and unconvincing, especially in that emphasis on partnerships because it relies on the willingness of the partner and the partner have said we are not really very .illing in the last weeks we have seen a stronger negative message from the yes side. tofact, they have...
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we go live to london. >> that's right. the family is understandably asking for privacy at this very difficult time. unfortunately, this video came out just hours after they had made a public appeal. even the family hasn't commented, it's clear what their plight has been as they waited for news of david haines. david haines was a father and a husband. but he was also a hostage of i.s.i.s., the islamic state in iraq and syria. captured in march 2013, working at a syrian refugee camp for a french aid group. haines has more than decade of experience doing aid work, providing logistics to handicap international, and working as an unarmed peacekeeper. he grew up in scotland, proudly wearing a kilt for his wedding. his wife waits with their 4-year-old daughter in croatia where they live. his teenage daughter makes it clear an online how much she misses her father. what makes you life missing happy, my father at home, she answers. david haines has become a pawn in the game of hostages now played by i.s.i.s. this has been a horrifi
we go live to london. >> that's right. the family is understandably asking for privacy at this very difficult time. unfortunately, this video came out just hours after they had made a public appeal. even the family hasn't commented, it's clear what their plight has been as they waited for news of david haines. david haines was a father and a husband. but he was also a hostage of i.s.i.s., the islamic state in iraq and syria. captured in march 2013, working at a syrian refugee camp for a...
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joins us live from london. good to have you with us. the good way to look at it, there has been an armed rebellion for sunnies in iraq for months now. why is this stage of it and the i.s. group is attracting national attention. >> reporter: for many reasons. the islamic state controls a state as big as britain. it is only iraqi-saudi borders, iraqi-jordanian borders. it decimated several divisions of the iraqi army. it has beheaded several western members. and yes, you're raising a big question, while the worldviews the islamic state as terrorism this is a sunni group because it has blended itself with sunni communities who are very angry with the shia-dominated government in iraq. the most effective means to go about it is to dislodge the islamic state from within the islamic communities. to do bottom-up war instead of top-down war. >> has this international coalition which has signals about a political plan, has it presented any political plan to take into consideration to deal with some of the sunni grievanc
joins us live from london. good to have you with us. the good way to look at it, there has been an armed rebellion for sunnies in iraq for months now. why is this stage of it and the i.s. group is attracting national attention. >> reporter: for many reasons. the islamic state controls a state as big as britain. it is only iraqi-saudi borders, iraqi-jordanian borders. it decimated several divisions of the iraqi army. it has beheaded several western members. and yes, you're raising a big...
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london film festival is here with me. first of all, let's just get a look at what may be your top billing this time around, "a testament of youth." we'll have a look at that. >> please, i'd rather be by myself. >> it's the books i'm worried about. i've never seen anyone beat them up that way. wadsworth, shelley, paul byron. all these romantics aren't good for you, you know. >> don't worry. they have very little influence. >> so i saw earlier. i'm sorry about the badly timed arrival, by the way. >> i can see this is all very highly unusual for you. >> no. >> you're already polishing up the anecdotes for your friends back at school. >> "testament of youth." is that your top billing? it's a world premiere you've got there. a lot of british talent. does that make it sort of the best in show? >> that's our centerpiece. we're opening with the european premiere of highly anticipated film "the imitation game." there's an enormous amount of talent on show at this year's festival. >> how important is that tag of premie premiere, as
london film festival is here with me. first of all, let's just get a look at what may be your top billing this time around, "a testament of youth." we'll have a look at that. >> please, i'd rather be by myself. >> it's the books i'm worried about. i've never seen anyone beat them up that way. wadsworth, shelley, paul byron. all these romantics aren't good for you, you know. >> don't worry. they have very little influence. >> so i saw earlier. i'm sorry about...
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the roadshow rolls into london. this could mean more trouble ahead for the ruling party and the country. we'll have details on that when we return. >> 43 minutes past the hour. welcome back. let's go to greece. a subject we used to spend a lot of time talking about. it has gone quiet. suggests the opposition party is ahead of the prime minister crossbar to. this will be interesting heading stop how doesill this all feature in the business environment. let's talk. he is the chief executive of the greek real estate company. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. >> this is the ninth roadshow. i'm interested in your views of the event. it used to dominate the headlines. to convincee easier people to invest in greece? are they beginning to pay attention to the fact that the opposition party may write down all of the debt and is gaining traction? greece goes through certain cycles. 2006-2008.ough i was here and then, we went through 4-5 years. now, we are showing from many many great companies. it is generated and
the roadshow rolls into london. this could mean more trouble ahead for the ruling party and the country. we'll have details on that when we return. >> 43 minutes past the hour. welcome back. let's go to greece. a subject we used to spend a lot of time talking about. it has gone quiet. suggests the opposition party is ahead of the prime minister crossbar to. this will be interesting heading stop how doesill this all feature in the business environment. let's talk. he is the chief executive...
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>>supervisor london breed: item no. 4. resolutions honoring commissioner hope schmeltzer. >> she had her meeting in the north coast. she was hoping to make it in time for today's meeting and unfortunately was delayed and she will not be able to be here. what i might suggest is we pass the resolution thanking her for her service and then we can have her at the next meeting. >> okay, is there a motion to move this item forward? moved by supervisor mar and crews. no objection, this item moves forward. next item? >> item 6. skoou officers report. the next meeting le at -- will be at the end of october. if you have any comments for the report, please get those to me. >> madam chair, we forgot to take public comment on item no. 4. >> okay, can we rescind the vote for item no. 4, please. so moved by commissioner mar and crews, the vote is rescinded. for item no. 4, is there any public comment for item no. 4? seeing none, public comment is closed. is there a motion to move this item forward? >> so moved. >> moved by commissioner m
>>supervisor london breed: item no. 4. resolutions honoring commissioner hope schmeltzer. >> she had her meeting in the north coast. she was hoping to make it in time for today's meeting and unfortunately was delayed and she will not be able to be here. what i might suggest is we pass the resolution thanking her for her service and then we can have her at the next meeting. >> okay, is there a motion to move this item forward? moved by supervisor mar and crews. no objection,...
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it is not reported in the dispatches sent back to london. it is seen as a relatively little consequence and the british were not terribly upset by it. cockburn is doing a number of things that is infuriating others, including the burning of havre de grace and the attack on hampton, virginia, several months later. and these were acts that truly tare fide americans. and infuriated them. cockburn at the time was probably not only the most hated man in america, but also the most feared. and what cockburn is doing really is to -- to practice a form of total warfare, 50 years before william tecumseh sherman was doing in the south. cockburn wanted to inflict so much damage on this rich country around the capital that the government would find it impossible politically or militarily to continue the war, to continue its invasions in canada. so this british invasion of the chesapeake was really intended to divert troops from canada. but cockburn sees the possibility for more. he's so unimpressed with the quality of the defenses around -- in the region
it is not reported in the dispatches sent back to london. it is seen as a relatively little consequence and the british were not terribly upset by it. cockburn is doing a number of things that is infuriating others, including the burning of havre de grace and the attack on hampton, virginia, several months later. and these were acts that truly tare fide americans. and infuriated them. cockburn at the time was probably not only the most hated man in america, but also the most feared. and what...
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and the london stock market is up and the pound is stronger and number three. all important bookies are saying yes to separation vote will not win, but it is still close. a lot of nail biting. >> i will go with the bookies. they always seem to get it right. >> thank you, greg. >> a serious story to tell you about. australian officials said they prevented a gruesome isis terror plot. capturing civilians and beheading them and wrapping them in the terror group's flag. we are learning what to do to increase our safety at home. our military analyst weighs in. >> it is not just suspicion, it is intent. and that's why they decided to act in the way they have. me w. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me la
and the london stock market is up and the pound is stronger and number three. all important bookies are saying yes to separation vote will not win, but it is still close. a lot of nail biting. >> i will go with the bookies. they always seem to get it right. >> thank you, greg. >> a serious story to tell you about. australian officials said they prevented a gruesome isis terror plot. capturing civilians and beheading them and wrapping them in the terror group's flag. we are...
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and particularly in london. but i think david cameron government probably did make a strategic mistake with the wording of the referendum and being very much against idea of having a third option beyond staying in the union or full independence. the devo-max option, increasing the amount of power the psychotic parliament has. many voters would have gone to that option had it been on the ballot. but the lik logic was that perhs put the issue of scottish independence to rest for a generation. i think whatever happens on thursday the vote is likely to be close. and even in the event of a no vote, that is, scotland staying within the u.c, the issue of scottish independence is not going to go away and surely the scottish natural party is not going to go aaway. >> in point of fact, there are abilities to be more independent for example, changing the tax system. which is supposed to take effect -- >> that's right. in fact what will happen, in fact, is the -- is that devo max has now become the order of the day. at leas
and particularly in london. but i think david cameron government probably did make a strategic mistake with the wording of the referendum and being very much against idea of having a third option beyond staying in the union or full independence. the devo-max option, increasing the amount of power the psychotic parliament has. many voters would have gone to that option had it been on the ballot. but the lik logic was that perhs put the issue of scottish independence to rest for a generation. i...
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joining us from london right now is the historian sam wetherell. he is historian of late century -- late 20th century britain and freelance writer. it was recently in scotland in the event of the referendum. his article is called "exit stage right: the case against scottish independence." >> one of the witness things about this referendum is promised every single political issue, billy bragg would be on the same side of the debate. i think our diagnosis of her problem that is affecting the united kingdom is similar. we both agree the u.k. is engaged in problematic, imperial excursions overseas. we both agree the westminster elite corrupt and also fight. i think we both agree the neoliberal economics view of privatization has led to growing inequality and they kind of various social problems in the u.k.. the difference between us, i don't see independence as a solution -- scottish independence as a solution to that. i think if we are going to be as idealistic as imagining a future state for scotland, if we're going to be engaged in idealism, we can
joining us from london right now is the historian sam wetherell. he is historian of late century -- late 20th century britain and freelance writer. it was recently in scotland in the event of the referendum. his article is called "exit stage right: the case against scottish independence." >> one of the witness things about this referendum is promised every single political issue, billy bragg would be on the same side of the debate. i think our diagnosis of her problem that is...
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jessica baldwin reports from london. >> reporter: designs by jackie lee kick off london's fashion week. just a few hundred people fit into the tent, but video is live streamed around the world, giving the south korean designer an unlimited audience. >> the front row of the cat walk is still reserved to a few, but live video, constant -- social media updates mean the show goes on around the road. these experts will judge the fashions a hit or miss. >> it does away with the magazine and the idea that once we have seen a collection you have to wait three months to see it again in a magazine. that seems pointless. >> reporter: more and more people buy their clothes online, and the fashion industry needs to make their presence known on the web. >> it can open up your brand to new audiences who are much more digitally savvy. >> reporter: this was an early adopter of fashion on the web. the company is the envy of other desirens with its 17 million likes on facebook. with fewer people going to the shops to buy their closes, the designers are hoping the buzz of the watt walk digital stream will
jessica baldwin reports from london. >> reporter: designs by jackie lee kick off london's fashion week. just a few hundred people fit into the tent, but video is live streamed around the world, giving the south korean designer an unlimited audience. >> the front row of the cat walk is still reserved to a few, but live video, constant -- social media updates mean the show goes on around the road. these experts will judge the fashions a hit or miss. >> it does away with the...
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the footsie in london ended higher into the close. and of the 12 stocks listed in london, eleven closed higher. the biggest move in the pound today. still trading of course. made a near 2 cent move in the last 24 hours. topping 1.64 for the first time in two weeks. and it dropped as low as $1.60 when we saw the first poles that the scotts could vote in favor of independence. the poles have moved back towards the no side. scotts don't care what the markets are saying. they are expecting heavy turnout in scotland today. maybe 80% of all voters registered. goes to show you though that if the markets are wrong tomorrow we could see a lot of volatility if it turns out to be a yes vote for independence. back to you. >> we'll see. michelle caruso ro brcaruso. >> good to have you on jim. >> nice to be here. >> i thought michelle put it best when she said the yes vote is about passion, the know vote is about fear. and maybe fear is going win out. jim, how would you see it. >> well obviously for nearly 5 million scottish people to choose themse
the footsie in london ended higher into the close. and of the 12 stocks listed in london, eleven closed higher. the biggest move in the pound today. still trading of course. made a near 2 cent move in the last 24 hours. topping 1.64 for the first time in two weeks. and it dropped as low as $1.60 when we saw the first poles that the scotts could vote in favor of independence. the poles have moved back towards the no side. scotts don't care what the markets are saying. they are expecting heavy...
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london heathrow, and london city airport reporting major delays right now because visibility is less that be 100 meters. the pattern not good when it comes to travel in that area this morning. not seeing much in front of you across that area right now in london. >> that is tough stuff. appreciate it, pedro. >>> still to come here on cnn, expanding the fight against isis. why some say the u.s. will have difficulty carrying out air strikes on targets in syria. that's why there's a listerine® product for every mouth. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. for cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone. listerine®. power to your mouth ™. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company.
london heathrow, and london city airport reporting major delays right now because visibility is less that be 100 meters. the pattern not good when it comes to travel in that area this morning. not seeing much in front of you across that area right now in london. >> that is tough stuff. appreciate it, pedro. >>> still to come here on cnn, expanding the fight against isis. why some say the u.s. will have difficulty carrying out air strikes on targets in syria. that's why there's a...